Tyson Fury’s wife has revealed she suffered a miscarriage on the day of the Gypsy King’s comeback fight but hid it from him.

Paris, 28, decided to keep her baby heartbreak from her boxer husband until after the bout to save him from distraction, The Sun reports.

Former world heavyweight champion Fury was making his return to the ring after 32 months to face Albanian Sefer Seferi in June.

Paris told the Sunday Mirror: “I was about eight weeks pregnant. Then on the day of the fight I knew I’d lost our baby.

“I didn’t mention it to Tyson before he went in the ring.

“Then straight after it I told him and the next day we went to the hospital and it was confirmed.

“Five weeks later we fell pregnant again — and now our new baby, a boy, is due in March. We were still heartbroken over our loss, but overjoyed at the same time.”

The couple, who married in 2009 already have four children together and will be expanding their family next year.

True love.Source:AP

Having overcome depression, Fury drew with American WBC champion Deontay Wilder last weekend after getting up off the canvas twice in Los Angeles.

It was the third fight of his comeback after almost three years out of the ring.

Fury was banned from boxing for two years after being tested positive for elevated levels of banned steroid nandrolone in February 2015.

Fury, who was world champion after beating Wladimir Klitschko, fought Francesco Pianeta in August before the Wilder clash earlier this month.

The most memorable moment of their split decision draw was in the final round when Fury got sent crashing to the ground from a Wilder left hook.

Astonishingly, Fury would beat referee Jack Reiss’ count as he rose to his feet by the count of nine — and went on to finish the round on top.

But Fury’s promoter Frank Warren claimed on the BBC Costello and Bunce podcast that Fury could have got to his feet quicker — but he believed his legs would have betrayed him, leaving the ref no choice but to stop the fight.

Warren said: “He showed what he was made of, even the knockdown, I thought it was all over in that 12th round.

“Afterwards we spoke about it and he said the reason he didn’t get up so quickly — he said he couldn’t quite feel his legs.

The judges couldn’t split either man.Source:AP

“He didn’t want to get up and stand on wobbly legs and the referee stops it.

“The referee made it quite clear before the fight, he went to both fighters’ dressing rooms and said after the count of 10 — and he got up at nine — after the fighters get up they will be told to walk three paces to their right and left, and back again.

“Both of them had their instructions and that’s what Tyson did — he had the presence of mind to do that.”

The American referee Reiss told SiriusXM Boxing that he had always been told to count a fighter out in a championship bout — and refuted claims he had stalled the 10 count.

Reiss said: “The fight was so close, the magnitude of the fight — you know, a heavyweight championship fight.

“I’ve always been taught to count a champion out and I wanted to give him every opportunity.

“I took my time — not that I stalled the count like these knuckleheads are saying, just patient — and I went down to make sure what I was doing was correct, because I want to do what’s best for boxing.”

A rematch between Fury and Wilder is already being discussed.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission